In the prequel to the best-selling
Roses, Meacham examines the early history of the three founding families of Howbutker, TX, from 1835 to 1900. The Tolivers, Warwicks, and DuMonts leave their Eastern homes to travel west before Texas becomes a state. Silas Toliver gives up the woman he loves to marry Jessica Wyndham, accepting money from Jessica's wealthy father that he needs for his dream of establishing a plantation of his own. Jessica's abolitionist activities in South Carolina had forced her father's hand, and Silas's mother warns him that his land will be cursed because nothing good can come from what was built on the sacrifice of love for selfishness and greed. The three founding families remain linked for generations, but the Tolivers and their beloved Somerset plantation are at the heart of Meacham's novel as they struggle to overcome the family curse.
VERDICT Readers who made Roses a best seller will jump at the chance to read this sprawling epic. Meacham succeeds in bringing early Texas to life in a character-driven novel, and fans of historical fiction and family sagas will appreciate her strong characters and vividly depicted historical setting. [See Prepub Alert, 5/13/13.]
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